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Jordan Son of Mars “Fire Red” Official Photos
January 5, 2017 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.13 / 5
Most of Jordan Brand’s hybrid sneakers serve as a greatest hits of classic Air Jordans, and the Son of Mars is no exception. This midcut sneaker combines the best elements of the...Read More
Jordan Eclipse Chukka Ready In 3 Colorways
January 4, 2017 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
Jordan Brand popularized the idea of making alternate versions of the same sneaker design. Think Spiz’ike and Winterized Spiz’ike. The Jordan Eclipse gets a similar treatme...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 5 “Raging Bull” – 2009
January 4, 2017 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.67 / 5
Part of one of the famous packs Jordan Brand ever created, Air Jordan 5 Raging Bull “3M” provided a unique tribute to Michael Jordan’s prime with the Chicago Bulls. U...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 23 “Motorsports” – 2008
January 3, 2017 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
Air Jordan XX3 “Motorsports” was among the rarest of its colorways in 2008. Referencing Michael Jordan’s love of motorcycle racing, this edition of Tinker Hatfield...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan AJF 9 “Charcoal” – 2009
January 2, 2017 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.79 / 5
Jordan Brand’s hybrid lines are highlighted by the likes of the Dub Zero and Spiz’ike, but they’ve rolled out more option than you might think. In 2009, the Air Jorda...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 1 KO “Rival Pack” – 2014
December 30, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4 / 5
Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing battled as rivals during their college days, as the University of North Carolina and Georgetown University squared off for the 1982 NCAA championship. ...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 7 DMP “Raptors” – 2009
December 29, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.88 / 5
Jordan Brand tried a little something different in summer 2009 with the release of the Air Jordan 7 “Raptors.” Along with an Orlando Magic-inspired AJ7, this colorway relea...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan Dub Zero “Taupe” – 2005
December 28, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 3.58 / 5
Though one could argue that the Jordan Spiz’ike is the defining Jumpman hybrid sneaker of the last 10 years, the Jordan Dub Zero actually set the tone. The mashup of Air Jordans ...Read More
Vintage Gear: Air Jordan 6 “Sport Blue” – 1991
December 27, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 5 / 5
Air Jordan 6 “Sport Blue” continued the blue-shaded alternate colorway trend that Tinker Hatfield began in 1988 with Air Jordan 3. By the time these hit in 1991, the basket...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 13 “Varsity Red” – 2010
December 27, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.5 / 5
Air Jordan 13 “Varsity Red” released as one of the original colorways in 1998, and didn’t see a retro until 2010. This retro replicated the original that Michael Jord...Read More
These Air Jordan 5 Samples Put A Funky Spin On “Pinnacle”
December 26, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 1 / 5
Air Jordan 5 Pinnacle “Vachetta Tan” looks to update the book on premium Jordans when it hits on February 11th. Does Jordan Brand have any other colorways up their sleeve? ...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 12 Low “Obsidian” – 2004
December 26, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 2 / 5
Air Jordan 12 "Obsidian" was the likely candidate to be Michael Jordan's 1997 NBA All-Star Game sneaker. But he chose to roll with the "Playoffs" edition instead, leaving the dark blue...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Jordan 9.5 Team “Blue Ribbon” – 2006
December 24, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 3.85 / 5
Jordan Brand was in full hybrid sneaker mode in the mid ’00s, mixing old flavor with new for fans who wanted something modern without sacrificing the brand’s timeless herit...Read More
Air Jordan 13 “Varsity Red” Pretty Much Confirmed For 2017
December 22, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.88 / 5
In case the conspicuous placement in today’s Air Jordan Christmas Collection preview didn’t send the message, Air Jordan 13 “Varsity Red” is a lock for 2017. Jo...Read More
The Daily Jordan: Air Jordan 9 “Olive” – 2002
December 21, 2016 BY Yale Schalk / 0 4.25 / 5
Not only was Air Jordan 9 a big break from the Air Jordan 3 through 8 design progression, it brought out the “Olive” look. Was it a hiking boot? No basketball sneaker had e...Read More